I am not a big fan of the 205's high density terminal, but the low density one isn't bad...
Has anyone else had an issue where the plug for the high density terminals on the front of the I/O cards gets one of the contacts bent up and then doesn't make a connection?
Now, I will say after working with European equipment, I've taken a liking to the spring clamps. Most of our equipment is German or Austrian design and as much as Siemens is overpriced (IMHO), they do have some rather nice features.
I saw on here a suggestion for external memory like SD or USB, I have to second this. With data collection now becoming a bigger part of process control, this is a must.
And some feedback on analog, after using analog on the DL250-1 Cpu, I can honestly say that the Do-More's analog features blow this thing out of the water. We use the Do-More to control two DC drives to draw wire down from half inch to ordered size at 1200 ft a minute and with analog feedback, the machine can now detect when a die opens and shut the line downs, just by monitoring a minor 1% change in load, something that we couldn't do on the DL-250-1.